Re: Dorvish News Service (DNS)
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 5:39 pm
Dorvish News Service (DNS)
The Dorvish News Service is the nationwide news organization that brings all important news to the people in Dorvik
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September 17th 4435
As the Dorvish economy booms small bussiness makes its return
small bussiness in Dorvik had been practically nonexistent since the socialist nationalizations, until now
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It was a welcomed sight in the middle of Haldor. Old buildings started to be renovated and streets started to be filled with people once more. Following massive privatization by the dorvish government it became easy enough to start your own bussiness again. This caused thousands of dorvish entrepeneurs to fill the streets of the big metropolitan centers of Dorvik and small shops started to appear everywhere. While for over a decade the streets of Haldor were black during christmas now the streets are filled with colourfull lights and sale signs. People fill the streets and restaurants serve their customers with music playing on the background. The dorvish small bussiness is once again making a return and causing the economy to further grow, with big bussinesses being privatized and small bussiness reappearing the dorvish economy is now growing at a rate of 3.6%, the highest it has been in a decade with a inflation rate of only 3.4%. However, this comes at a cost as many former state owned companies become private ones they can no longer maintain the amount of workers they had as a state owned company. This has caused a big peak in unemployment which stands at 14% of the working population at this point and is quickly rising.
Experts say that the rise in unemployment will halt and the number of unemployed people will also be reduced once all the systems of a private economy have adapted to eachother once more. We will keep you up to date on the state of our economy here on DNS.
Dorvish streets during christmas last year, a great difference compared to a few years back